Why solve the Hamiltonian constraint in numerical relativity?
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The indefinite sign of the Hamiltonian constraint means that solutions to Einstein's equations must achieve a delicate balance – often among numerically large terms that nearly cancel. If numerical errors cause a violation of the Hamiltonian constraint, the failure of the delicate balance could lead to qualitatively wrong behavior rather than just decreased accuracy. This issue is different from instabilities caused by constraint-violating modes. Examples of stable numerical simulations of collapsing cosmological spacetimes exhibiting local mixmaster dynamics with and without Hamiltonian constraint enforcement are presented.
Journal: General Relativity and Gravitation